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The Marcus W. Orr Center for the Humanities at the University of Memphis will host the 15th annual Graduate Association of African American History conference Thursday, Oct. 24, at 5:30 p.m. in the University Center theater, 499 University St. Kevin Mumford of the University of Illinois will present the keynote, “Beyond the Closet: Reinventing African American Gay History, 1963-1988.” Cost is free. Visit memphis.edu/moch for details.

WASHINGTON (AP) – It might seem a recipe for success: Legislation to help small businesses raise capital passed the House last week with 95 percent of lawmakers voting for it and President Barack Obama's support. But in today's Congress, nothing comes easy.

In the midst of guiding the development partnership he helped assemble to create what could become the largest African-American-led project ever in Downtown Memphis, Darrell Cobbins heard from an old friend recently.

The San Francisco company that launched the concept of boutique hotels in the 1980s wants to build one on a prime site that's up for grabs Downtown.

Kimpton Hotel & Restaurant Group, which has a portfolio that currently includes 42 hotels in 12 states and in Canada, is working with a local development team, one of four vying for a crack at developing the site at 100 S. Main St.

On North Main Street, old and new converge to create a feeling of revitalization and promise sprinkled with nostalgia.

The trolley rolls by Court Square as pedestrians toss crumbs to the birds, and ashes from the recently burned Lincoln-American Tower are swept up and carted away.

9. Archived Article: Victorian (lead) - Tuesday, May 23, 2000 By Stacey Wiedower Facelift project begins on Victorian Village home By Stacey Wiedower The Daily News Renovation work started Monday at 669 Jefferson Ave. in Victorian Village on an 1,800-square-foot town house and its 750-square-foot carriage hous...

10. Archived Article: Gov't (ccdc) - Thursday, August 19, 1999 CCDC grants extension, CCDC grants extension, balks on two loan requests By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News To grant or not to grant, that was the question before the Center City Development Corp. at its meeting Wednesday. Seven items relating to devel...

11. Archived Article: Gov't (ccdc) Lead - Tuesday, August 17, 1999 CCDC to consider CCDC to consider four Downtown projects By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Two new projects and two lapsed applications to be considered at Wednesdays Center City Development Corp. meeting have one common thread they all involve a sing...

12. Archived Article: Govt (ccrfc) - Wednesday, August 11, 1999 Board approves Board approves five tax abatements By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Five tax abatements were approved during the Center City Revenue Finance Corp. meeting Tuesday, but not without a few snags. Board members questioned whether they shou...

13. Archived Article: Gov't (ccrfc) - Tuesday, August 10, 1999 Redevelopment project Redevelopment project taps South Main building By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News A plan to redevelop a "long neglected" block of South Main Street is one of several projects on the agenda of todays Center City Revenue F...

14. Archived Article: Gov't (ccrfc) - Monday, May 10, 1999 By KATHLEEN BURT South Main bunker could get new life By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News A building that "looks like a bunker" could get a new lease on life if tax abatements are approved at Tuesdays Center City Revenue Finance Corp. meeting....

15. Archived Article: Archimania Lj - Wednesday, May 29, 1996 5-29 Archimania LJ South Main district coming back to life By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News When Todd Walker and Jeff Blackledge decided it was time to push their fledgling architecture firm out of its nest in Blackledges living room, they thought S...